Earlier this month, a federal grand jury indicted Ciancia on a first-degree murder charge and 10 other felonies in the deadly Nov. 1 shooting spree at Los Angeles International Airport.

Ciancia will likely be asked to enter a plea to the 11 felony counts at Thursday’s hearing inside the San Bernardino County jail facility, U.S. Attorney spokesman Thom Mrozek said in a written statement. The case will then be assigned to a judge in Los Angeles and a trial date will likely be set.

Ciancia, a native of New Jersey, is accused of storming into Terminal 3 with an assault rifle, killing Transportation Security Administration agent Gerardo Hernandez and wounding three other people.

He reportedly carried a handwritten rant about killing TSA workers and carried dozens of rounds of ammunition.

Ciancia was wounded by police during an officer-involved shooting after airport police officers caught up with him. He was taken into custody and put under heavy guard at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center until he was transferred to West Valley, authorities said.